Egalitarian motive and altruistic punishment

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James H. Fowler
Tim Johnson
Oleg Smirnov
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[1] University of California,Department of Political Science
[2] Davis,Department of Political Science
[3] Max Planck Institute for Human Development,undefined
[4] Center for Adaptive Behaviour and Cognition,undefined
[5] University of Oregon,undefined
[6] 1284 University of Oregon,undefined
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Nature | 2005年 / 433卷
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Arising from: E. Fehr & S. Gächter Nature415, 137–140 (2002); E. Fehr & S. Gächter reply Altruistic punishment is a behaviour in which individuals punish others at a cost to themselves in order to provide a public good. Fehr and Gächter1 present experimental evidence in humans indicating that negative emotions towards non-cooperators motivate punishment, which, in turn, provokes a high degree of cooperation. Using Fehr and Gächter's original data, we provide an alternative analysis of their experiment that suggests that egalitarian motives are more important than motives for punishing non-cooperative behaviour. This finding is consistent with evidence that humans may have an evolutionary incentive to punish the highest earners in order to promote equality, rather than cooperation2.
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